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BNC connectorA type of bayonet (twist-lock) coaxial connector commonly used in applications involving small (e.g., RG-59, RG-62) coaxial cables.
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BNC connectorShort for Bayonet Neill Concelman connector, (sometimes erroneously called a British Naval Connector or Bayonet Nut Connector,a type of connector used with coaxial cables such as the RG-58 A/U cable u [..]
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BNC connectorBNC is a connector for coaxial cable that is most commonly used for CCTV installations.
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BNC connectorStandard twist-connector for attaching coaxial cable to professional video equipment.
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BNC connectorThese are a type of RF connectors that interconnect two coaxial cables or connect a cable with CCTV components. They’re used in Ethernet networks, video connections, network cards, and cable interconnections.
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BNC connectorIs a type of connector used to interconnect two coaxial cables or connect a cable with other CCTV components
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BNC connectorA connector used to couple coaxial cables to high-frequency electronic equipment, such as a video monitor.
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BNC connectorA coaxial type of connector commonly used on professional video systems. The connector is used to couple coaxial cables to video and other high-frequency electronic equipment.
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BNC connectorBNC connectors are small devices used to connect computers to a thin coaxial cable bus (10Base2) or terminate the ends of a bus. There are several different types of BNC connectors. A BNC barrel connector joins two Thinnet cables. A BNC terminator is used to terminate the end of a cable. It acts as a resistive load that absorbs the signal that reac [..]
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BNC connectorA style of coaxial connector. Refer to the BNC Connector Definition [in a different dictionary].
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BNC connector
A connector for a coaxial cable which keeps the central wire from touching the cable's outer shield.
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